BERKELEY, Calif. – Giacomo Revelli shuffled at the baseline, locked in a teetering rally as all eyes surrounding court six were glued to the affair.
And for Billy Martin’s crew – with the senior’s match-clinching a 6-3, 7-5 win over Matei Gavrea – the NCAA men’s tennis championship would begin with not a nail-biter, but a sweep.
UCLA women’s tennis (16-8, 10-3 Big Ten) is heading to Nashville, Tennessee, for the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament. UCLA will face Harvard (15-8, 7-0 Ivy League) in Friday’s first round, with the victor advancing to Saturday’s second round against either No.
This post was updated May 2 at 12:10 a.m.
After winning its first-ever Big Ten tournament title Sunday, UCLA men’s tennis (16-8, 11-2 Big Ten) heads to Berkeley for the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament.
OJAI, Calif. – Anne-Christine Lutkemeyer was two games away from upsetting the Wolverines’ No. 5 Julia Fliegner on court one.
The No. 34 junior, playing her first season on the Bruins’ top court, has arguably been playing the best tennis of her life – going undefeated in four prior top-10 ranked matches against Fliegner and Badgers’ No.
OJAI, Calif. – Olivia Center hadn’t won a three-set singles match since the beginning of the season.
Unbeknownst to the freshman, the Bruins’ chances at a Big Ten title rested on her shoulders.
It may not be Ojai, California – the longtime site of the Pac-12 tournament – but No. 2 seed UCLA men’s tennis (13-8, 11-2 Big Ten) will travel to Columbus, Ohio, for its inaugural Big Ten tournament.
As part of the inaugural MPSF beach volleyball championship, No. 1 seed UCLA beach volleyball (29-4) will take to the sand of Spiker Beach in Huntington Beach, California.
Thursday’s bout won’t just be another chapter in the crosstown rivalry.
It’ll be at least seven Bruins’ last match in Westwood.
After a 4-0 run against top-20 teams at the Center of Effort Challenge on Friday and Saturday, No.
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